“You can not describe anything without betraying your point of view, your aspirations, your fears, your hopes. Everything.” James Baldwin
Book Reviews
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Book Review: Dele Weds Destiny by Tomi Obaro
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Book Review: Unraveling Reality in Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century
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Book Review: The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Harris
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Book Review: For the Living and the Dead: Funeral Diva by Pamela Sneed
Essays & Interviews
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Dearest Tayari
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Books For Hispanic Heritage Month
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200 Words From Around the World
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The Mother of All Stories
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Why You'll Always Have a Friend in Senegal
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Everyone is grieving on some level." Interview with the author Grace Talusan.
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5 Black science fiction and fantasy books to read
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The Engima of my Departure" published by Cosmonauts Avenue.
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Unveiling the Devil: Ananda Lima’s Subversive Exploration of Good and Evil.
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Breaking The Mold: How Annell Lopez Challenges Immigrant Narrative In Her Powerful New Collection
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A Conversation with Safiya Sinclair
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A Conversation with Edwidge Danticat
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“Though the colonial spaceship might have moved on, its shadows still loom here” | Interview with Rémy Ngamije
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In The Quiet Call: : A pondering of religion, loneliness, family, and the Global South.
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Poetry, Healing, and the Spirit of Survival: A Conversation with Nadia Alexis
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Every Bombed Village Is My Hometown: Teaching James Baldwin in Bangladesh.
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An Interview with Ruben Reyes
Fiction
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The Story In The Middle
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“Plastic City” published by Obsidian Journal